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In the Edit Dimension dialog, from the Type drop-down list, select Predicate to specify a predicate-based dimension and give it a name.
With a predicate-based dimension, each new window is opened, emitted from, and closed
based on the evaluation of predicate expressions (which must evaluate to boolean
true
or false
). Expressions
evaluating to null
are treated as false
. In the Open, Emit if, and Close if fields you can
enter expressions that determine the behavior of the dimension named in the
Name field.
As with other dimension types, when the emit conditions are satisfied for any open window, the operator calculates the value of the aggregate expressions specified in the Aggregate Functions tab, and emits a tuple whose fields contain those calculated values, along with the values of any output fields specified by the Group Options tab. Unlike other types of windows, however, a predicate-based dimension lets you explicitly specify arbitrarily complex expressions to evaluate, rather than limiting you to evaluating counts of tuples (tuple-based dimensions), counts of seconds (time-based dimensions), or numeric field values (field-based dimensions).
The following illustration and table describe the options available in the Edit Dimension dialog for predicate-based dimensions. Values displayed in the dialog box are from the StreamBase Studio sample Aggregate by Predicate.
In each of the five expression fields in this dialog, input tuple fields can be
identified as input1.
or as just fieldname
without the path
qualification.
fieldname
Field | Expression Required? | Expression Type | Description |
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Windows in the current group | |||
Open a window in the current group when | No | Simple |
Enter a simple expression that is to be evaluated for each input tuple. The
expression must be simple, as the decision to open a new window takes place
outside a window. If you enter an expression in this field, an aggregate window
is opened when the expression evaluates to true .
If you have defined a Group-by expression, a new window opens within the group
it belongs to. Leaving the Open field empty
causes an aggregate window to open whenever a tuple arrives and there is no
active window (that is, when the first tuple arrives or after the previous
window closes, as there must always be an open window to receive tuples).
|
Emit if | No | Simple or Aggregate |
Enter a simple or aggregate expression to be evaluated. If you enter an
expression in this field, the current window emits a tuple when this expression
evaluates to true . If this field is left empty,
each window emits when it closes.
|
Close if | Yes | Simple or Aggregate |
Enter a simple or aggregate expression to be evaluated. You must enter an
expression in this field. The current window closes when this expression
evaluates to true . If the Emit field is empty or evaluates to true , a tuple is emitted. If the Emit field contains an expression that evaluates to
false when the Close expression is true , the window closes but does not emit a tuple.
|
Windows in all groups | |||
---|---|---|---|
Emit if | No | Simple or Aggregate |
Enter a simple or aggregate expression to be evaluated. If you enter an
expression in this field, all currently open windows in all groups emit tuples
when this expression evaluates to true .
|
Close if | No | Simple or Aggregate |
Enter a simple or aggregate expression to be evaluated. If you enter an
expression in this field, all currently open windows in all groups close when
this expression evaluates to true . If the
Emit All field is empty, then the windows closed
when the Close All predicate evaluates to true
also emit a tuple on closing.
|
You can use dynamic variables and module parameters in any of the above fields. Note that if no Group By fields are specified on the Group Options tab, there is no distinction between "current group" and "windows in all groups." In such cases, "current group" means all the open windows for that Aggregate operator instance.
When using this dialog, keep in mind that:
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The optional Open a window in the current group when predicate must be a simple expression. All other predicates can be either simple or aggregate expressions.
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You must supply a Close if predicate for the current group of windows. All other predicates are optional.
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Windows in the current group means all windows in which the current tuple is eligible to be processed.
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If two Emit if predicates are specified and both evaluate to
true
, one and only one tuple is emitted for the current group. -
When the Emit if predicate for Windows in all groups is
true
, all windows emit regardless of the truth of any other predicate. -
To close or emit after a specific number of tuples have entered a window, use the
count()
aggregate function. For example, the expressioncount() == 5
will close a window or emit once it contains 5 tuples. This has the same result as a Tuple dimension with a window size of 5 has, but can be part of a more complex expression that meets other conditions. -
Predicates entered under Windows in all groups apply to all open windows in all groups, regardless of the group to which the current tuple belongs. For the two fields in this section:
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If the predicate in either the Emit if or Close if field is a simple expression, it is evaluated once for the current tuple and all open windows in all groups are affected equally if the result is
true
. -
If the predicate in either the Emit if or Close if field is an aggregate expression, the expression is evaluated separately for each open window in all groups and only those windows for which the result of the evaluation is
true
are affected.For example, a Close if predicate under Windows in all groups is a simple expression such as
Price * Volume < 1000
closes all open windows in all groups whenever the values in the input tuple are too small by that criterion. If that predicate were an aggregate expression, such as volume-weighted average price (VWAP), e.g.vwap(Price, Volume) < 100
, only those windows for which the expression evaluates totrue
would close.
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When you need to ensure that all windows emit or close, use a simple predicate
expression. For example, your input stream might signal the end of the trading day by
setting a field {done boolean} to true
. Setting the
Close if predicate under Windows
in all groups to the simple expression input.done
will cause all windows that are open in any group to emit and close.
If, instead, you set the Close if predicate to an
aggregate expression, such as input.time - lastval(time) >
seconds(30)
, when a new tuple arrives, all windows are tested. Some windows
might close and some might not, depending on the time value of the last tuple that
arrived in each window.
- Evaluate Close and Emit predicates before adding the new tuple to the window.
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Aggregate operator windows can process tuples in slightly different ways depending on certain options you select for a dimension. In predicate-based dimensions, setting the
check box beneath the five predicate fields affects the sequence of processing tuples. The following paragraphs explain how this option affects how Predicate dimension windows respond to input events.For this discussion, a triggering tuple is one whose values cause a predicate in an Emit if or a Close if expression field to evaluate to
true
, thus triggering a window to close or emit a tuple. Conditions in the operator might or might not cause a new window to be opened when one is closed.With this check box cleared (the default state), the values of the triggering tuple are included in the calculation of the value emitted from the window. This is the default behavior. Field, Tuple and Time dimensions do not have this option.
When the check box is cleared, processing of predicate-based dimensions occurs in the following order:
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Open new windows as needed. (A window is opened if none already exist.)
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Accumulate the aggregate expressions in the Aggregate Functions tab.
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Accumulate any aggregate expressions in the Emit and Close fields.
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Evaluate the Emit and Close expressions, and emit tuples or close windows accordingly.
When this check box is selected, processing occurs in this order:
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Accumulate any aggregate expressions in the Emit and Close fields.
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Evaluate Emit and Close expressions, and emit tuples or close windows accordingly.
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Open new windows as needed. (A window is opened if none already exist.)
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Accumulate Emit and Close expressions for the new windows.
-
Accumulate the aggregate expressions in the Aggregate Functions tab.
In either case, the Emit and Close predicates are always evaluated when processing the triggering tuple. When the Close expression evaluates to
true
, a tuple is emitted if the Emit predicate is eithertrue
or is empty, but not when it isfalse
. -
For discussion on what the terms accumulate and calculate mean in this context, see Using the Aggregate Operator.
You can better understand predicate-based dimension behavior by running the Aggregate Operator Predicate
Dimension Sample provided in the Operator sample group. Remember to open a window
by enqueuing a tuple with the OpenWindow field set to true
to the WindowControl input stream before sending tuples on the
TradesIn stream. Then enqueue another WindowControl tuple with CloseWindow set to
true
to close the window and emit a result tuple. Try
changing the Emit predicate from input1.EmitWindow ||
input1.CloseWindow
to a simple expression such as Volume
> 100
or an aggregate expression such as vwap(Price,
Volume) > 100
.